Reuben Foster, who just finished a promising rookie season for the 49ers, was arrested and charged with second-degree possession of marijuana Friday night in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

According to Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office online records, Foster was booked with bond set at $2,500.

“The San Francisco 49ers organization is aware of the matter involving Reuben Foster and we are currently gathering all relevant facts,” the 49ers said in a statement.

Foster's release on bond was not confirmed late Friday night, but at around 10 p.m. Pacific time, his name and mugshot were no longer in the online jail database. Answering a question about that in an exchange on Twitter, a sheriff's representative said: “When someone bonds out they no longer show on the database.”

Under Alabama law, second-degree marijuana possession is a Class A misdemeanor. It applies when someone possesses the drug “for his personal use...

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